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For more than 30 years, HSRI Projects have been helping to improve human service systems in a wide range of Focus Areas and Topics. To view a selection of our Projects by a specific Focus Area or Topic you can make your selection in the "View By" menu found below. You can also sort Projects chronologically or alphabetically by using the "Organize Projects" menu found below.

Viewing Projects By Topic: Jail Diversion

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  • Oregon's Alcohol & Drug Services Analysis

    Oregon's Alcohol & Drug Services Analysis
    (2008)

    Through a contract with the Governor's office of Oregon, HSRI completed an in-depth analysis for the addictions prevention, treatment and recovery services system, with a focus on understanding how much the state of Oregon and units of local government invest, and which services are most beneficial.
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  • The Jail Diversion Cost Simulation Model

    The Jail Diversion Cost Simulation Model
    (2006-2009)

    The TAPA Center at Policy Research Associates Inc. is funded by SAMHSA to address the Technical Assistance and Policy Analysis needs of communities in developing programs to divert people with mental illness from jail into community-based treatment and supports. HSRI role includes pilot testing the HSRI simulation model at selected sites across the country.
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  • Mental Health/Jail Diversion Resource Allocation and Planning Model

    Mental Health/Jail Diversion Resource Allocation and Planning Model
    (2002-2003)

    This project was funded by SAMHSA to develop a computerized budget simulation and resource allocation model for projecting the costs and potential cost offsets of implementing jail or prison diversion programs for offenders with mental illness. HSRI worked with SAMHSA to develop the jail diversion model and apply it to data from multi-site project.
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